This waterfront theme park shows double bills of mainstream movies to 500 cars three times a week in summer, on what's billed as the largest drive-in screen...
11 Polson Street
Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind Berlin's Jewish Museum and Manchester's Imperial War Museum North, the glass-and-steel structure is,...
100 Queen's Park
This party palace deals in attitude and ham-fisted bouncers. But coloured lights can hypnotise, as the Guess Who sang, and if it's three rooms of dazzling...
261 Richmond Street W
Though it has now been eclipsed as the world's tallest structure (by the Burj Dubai), the CN Tower held the title for an impressive 30 years. Some quip that...
301 Front Street W
Some love it, others dismiss it as a kitsch folly. Either way, Casa Loma is a sight to behold, with its corbelled towers and battlements. Late 19th-century...
1 Austin Terrace
Canoe is a Toronto showpiece, both for the lofty setting and superlative cuisine. It's also a favourite with the CEOs who toil in the concrete canyons of...
54th Floor
The AGO is staying open despite the fact that it's having its insides ripped out and transformed in a Frank Gehry-designed makeover. Specific galleries and...
317 Dundas Street W
Beer aficionados travel great distances for a taste of Peculiar, the strongest of the Granite's bold, own-brewed ales. They also come to nosh on...
245 Eglinton Avenue EThis 50-room mansion was built for financier James Austin in 1866, but his son added even more space in the 20th century, so it now has elements of both...
285 Spadina RoadLiberty Group, a nightlife conglomerate, specialises in clubs that mix decadence with elegance. The 'C' gives a nod to Miami: the multiple water features...
456 Wellington Street WDon Valley Brick Works Park is one of the most important geological sites in North America: the layers of sedimentary rock found in the quarry walls help...
550 Bayview Avenue
Toronto's oldest and most famous comedy venue is still the best place in town to take in an evening of sketch comedy. A venue change in 2006 took the...
99 Blue Jays Way
Of the many microbreweries in Toronto, the Steam Whistle gets top marks for location, sandwiched between the ACC and the CN Tower in a railway roundhouse...
255 Bremner BoulevardNorth America's only remaining double-decker theatre complex (a popular design in the early 1900s), the Elgin and the Winter Garden were both restored in...
189 Yonge Street